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They found him in the gutter of |
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The business end of another friday night |
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Someone had clearly been there before |
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I didn't feel I had to ask him why |
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I have never understood why we need to know |
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The reasons for everyone else’s strides |
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Sometimes you don't need sympathy to get the words right |
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Caught in anguish |
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He was |
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Sometimes that's enough |
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For he was singing |
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Oh looks like the end again |
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Her body bleaching out into the waves |
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It’s still the loudest thing |
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Oh I wish I had all my friends somewhere drinking |
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The sunny afternoon into oblivion |
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But that's not your fault |
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How could that be my fault? |
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So we walked into a house party of someone, |
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Someone somehow knew all about |
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And all the young girls turned up late |
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And drank us all to some kind of stand still |
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With looks averted all before |
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And distant ideas of death and thrills |
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And in absence asks the host if he had any left |
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And somehow I did feel like yesterday was ours |
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But it's gone |
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Yesterday was ours |
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All along |
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And they were singing |
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Oh looks like the end again |
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Her body bleaching out into the waves |
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Its still the loudest thing |
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Oh I wish I had all my friends |
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Out there drinking the sunny afternoon into oblivion |
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But that's not your fault |
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How could that be your fault? |
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